Joanne McGarey ran the Great North Run to help our work to end FGM. Joane is passionate about women's rights and helping people.

Learning to play the cello to end FGM

Anna France-Williams undertook an unusual challenge and raised over £1,000 by learning to play the cello. She also did this to inspire her children that they can turn their dreams into reality and that your passions can fuse with a greater purpose.

Inspired by our work to end FGM supporters Jason Kirk and Sara Guy completed the Brighton Manathon for 28 Too Many and together raised over £1,800. On and sunny but cool day, Sara and Jason both put in an amazing effort to help our work to end FGM and create a world where all girls and women live free from FGM.

28 Too Many supporter Nia Dowd started 2015 in a spin! She completed a marathon 12 hour non-stop session on a spin bike to help raise awarenss of FGM. Nia raised over £1,200 and you can find out more about her challenge on her blog.

On Friday 5th December 2014, Sam Barlow, walked home from work. This howeever was an epic 60 mile non-stop walk that took over 28 hours! Supported by a great team of friends Sam raised over £2,500 to help our work against FGM.

Thanks to Kat and Ben for running the Bristol 10k to help us end FGM. "While we don't love running, we love the idea of women and girls living free from violence and fear," explained Kat as they prepared for their challenge.